- Housing News
- October 30, 2025
Is the Fed Flying Blind as It Lowers Interest Rates?
The Federal Reserve, in a widely expected move, lowered interest rates on Oct. 29 by a quarter of a percentage point.
The Federal Reserve, in a widely expected move, lowered interest rates on Oct. 29 by a quarter of a percentage point.
Welcome back to the Mortgage Rundown. Today we are going to talk about what’s happening with interest rates.
If we see any upward movement in inflation, that could push interest rates right back up. If there isn’t any rise in inflation, the focus then becomes when and how quickly the Fed will move interest rates down.
New American Funding Chief Investment Officer Jason Obradovich breaks down what the latest Fed decision means for mortgage rates.
This is what's going on with mortgage rates and why they haven't fallen further.
Kick off 2025 with insights on high interest rates, inflation concerns, and market trends—connect with a loan officer today to secure your home financing!
In today's episode of the Mortgage Rundown, we discuss the impact of recent interest rate changes, economic data, and the upcoming election on the financial markets.
Here we are, one day after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) lowered rates 50bps. This is the first time the Fed has lowered rates in 4.5 years.
In today's Mortgage Rundown episode, we analyze the weak jobs report, its impact on interest rates, and the market's reaction, predicting lower rates in the future. Watch the full episode to learn more.
Welcome back to the Mortgage Rundown! Today, we dive into the current downward trend in mortgage interest rates, analyze the 10-year Treasury rates and Federal Reserve policies, and provide insights into potential outcomes of the upcoming FOMC meeting. Watch the full video to learn more.